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  • Joseph Louis Flynn

  • Joseph Louis Flynn

  • Junior Senior 1st-Year Grad 2nd-Year Grad

    B.S. Architectural Studies Masters of Architecture + Urbanism

    SOPHOMORE

    USC SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

    FRESHMAN

    Architecture 102AArchitectural Design I>Amy Murphy>Lee Olvera4 Units

    Architecture 114Architecture: Culture and Community>Yo-ichiro Hakomori, Ph.D>Aaron Bently2 Units

    Architecture 105Fundamentals of Design Communication>Lee Olvera>Joe Sturges2 Units

    FA 04

    Architecture 102BArchitectural Design I>Amy Murphy>Li Wen, AIA4 Units

    Architecture 214AHistory of Architec-ture>Diane Ghirardo, Ph.D4 Units

    Writing 130 Analytical Writing4 Units

    Math 108Introductory College Mathematics4 Units

    SP 05

    Architecture 202AArchitectural Design II>Paul Tang>Glen Fearon6 Units

    Architecture 214BHistory of Architec-ture>James Steele, Ph.D4 Units

    Architecture 213ABuilding Structures and Seismic Design>Goetz Schierle, PhD, FAIA 3 Units

    Art History 120 Foundations of Western Art>Carolyn M. Malone, Ph.D4 Units

    FA 05

    Architecture 202BArchitectural Design II>Paul Tang>Kara Bartelt6 Units

    Architecture 211Materials and Methods of Building Construction>Christoph Kapeller>Paul Tang3 Units

    Architecture 213BBuilding Structures and Seismic Design>Goetz Schierle, PhD, FAIA 3 Units

    Architecture 407Advanced Computer Applications>Karen Kensek3 Units

    SP 06

    Architecture 441A History of Archi-tectural Theory: 1400-1914>Diane Ghirardo, Ph.D3 Units

    Architecture 215Design for the Thermal and Atmospheric Environ-ment>Marc Schiler3 Units

    Architecture 270 Introduction to Archi-tectural Studies>Doug Noble, Ph.D2 Units

    Architecture 440Literature and the Urban Experience>Diane Ghirardo, Ph.D4 Units

    Anthropology 315 North American Indians4 Units

    FA 06

    Architecture 326 The Modern Movement in Architecture>James Steele, Ph.D4 Units

    Architecture 526Professional Practice: Legal and Economic Context Project Documentation>Janek Tabencki Dom-browa3 Units

    Writing 340Advanced Writing4 Units

    Architecture 315Design for the Lumi-nous and Sonic Envi-ronment>Marc Schiler

    SP 07

    Arts and Letters 101Studies in Arts and Letters4 Units

    InternationalRelations 101International Rela-tions4 Units

    SU 07

    Architecture 525 Professional Practice: Pre-Design, Project and Office Administra-tion3 Units

    Architecture 444 Great Houses of Los Angeles4 Units

    Architecture 313Design of Building Structures>Jeff Guh, Ph.D3 Units

    Architecture 454Contemporary Asian Architecture>James Steele, Ph.D4 Units

    Anthropology 200 The Origins of Human-ity4 Units

    FA 07

    Architecture 206Shelter>Sara Loe4 Units

    Architecture 527Case Studies: The Development of Urban Housing>John V. Mutlow2 Units

    Architecture 470 Architectural Studies Capstone Seminar>Paul Tang4 Units

    Architecture 411Architectural Technol-ogy>Jeff Guh, Ph.D3 Units

    Physics 125 Physics for Architects4 Units

    SP 08

    Architecture 505AGraduate Architecture Design>John V. Mutlow6 Units

    Architecture 537Urban Plant Ecology>3 Units

    Architecture 511 Building Systems>4 Units

    Architecture 561 Architecture in the Urban Landscape>Robert Harris> Vinayak Bharne2 Units

    Architecture 532Elements of the Urban Landscape2 Units

    FA 08

    Architecture 505B Graduate Architecture Design> Raveevarn Choksombatchai6 Units

    Architecture 531The Natural Landscape>Doug and Regula Campell3 Units

    Architecture 599Special Topics>Roger Sherwood2 Units

    Architecture 563 Architecture in the Urban Landscape: Com-parative Theories> Rachel Berney> John Kaliski2 Units

    Architecture 533Urban Landscape Case Studies> Rachel Berney2 Units

    SP 09

    Architecture 605A Graduate Architecture Design>Gail Borden6 Units

    Architecture 417Computer Programming in Architecture> David Gerber>Roland Wahlroos-Ritter3 Units

    Architecture 519 Sustainability in the Environment>Greg Otto3 Units

    Architecture 534 Landscape Interven-tion: Construction Methods>Alexander Robinson3 Units

    Geography 601 Sustainable Cities >Robert Vos, Ph.D4 Units

    Policy, Planning andDevelopment 621Environmental Impacts>Robert Manford, Ph.D 4 Units

    FA 09

    Architecture 605BGraduate Architec-ture Design>>6 Units

    EnvironmentalEngineering 502Environmental and Regulatory Compli-ance>3 Units

    SP 10SU 09

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    BLOOM WALLdate_011.09class_arch_417_computer programming in architectureinstructor_dr. david gerber & roland ritter

    bloom_wall is a parametric explo-ration into a component breath-ing wall system. the parameters of design were defined through the geometric logic seen in the morphol-ogy of a flower bloom. as such, the component morphology lends itself to an economy of surface area allowing maximum shading to occur at mid-day, and maximum exposure to occur when sunlight is less available.

    Foam study model: closed state

    Foam study model: Open Sate

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    Foam study model: Closed Sate

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    Foam study model: Open Sate

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    Computer Model: Aesthetic Affect

    Computer Model: Aesthetic Affect

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    Computer Model: Aesthetic Affect

    Computer Model: Aesthetic Affect

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    Project Translation: Parameters

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    1:1 Mock-Up: Sanded Acetate

    1:1 Mock-Up: Sanded Acetate

  • Trat Windfarm: Windlab Moduledate_09.09class_arch_505b_graduate_design_studioinstructor_raveevarn choksombatchai

    project description_windLAB Module is an investigation into a malleable environment whereby wind en-ergy can be tested, debated, and studied using. the form of the module is shaped by the occupants. string vibrations har-ness wind energy at maximum levels given the optimal formation of the module, according to the dynamic inputs of wind velocity and direction.

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    Preliminary Study: windlab Module

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    Windlab Module: Section Windlab Module: Skin

  • Site MappingThe drawings map the morphoydynamic landscape as a tool for investiga-tion into energy available by wind movement and behavior. as such, density of vegetation played a par-ticularly influential role in driv-ing the resultant surface of wind resistance.

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    Mappings: delaunay Triangulation of Points Mappings: Resulting Surface (Averaging)

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    Mappings: Resulting SurfaceMappings: Nodes, Folding, patchwork, political boundary

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    Trajectory of Wind Tunnel Structures: Overlay

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    Wind Tunnel: Frame with Infill Wind-Intake Panels

  • Residential SpaThe residential Spa is a parametri-cally driven residential unit that utilizes wave energy In addition to the wind energy generated from the wind tunnels that it is attached to.

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    Residential Units: Living Room

    Wireframe: top View

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    TRAT windFARM: Residential Spa

    Night View

    Residential Units: Bedroom

  • Eco Loungetrat ecoLOUNGE is the interstitial space between two systems of wind harvest. located above the tree canopy in trat, thailand, the outer shell swells while the inner skin contracts. the inner skin provides enclosure to wind energy harvest using small wind turbines. the undulating expansion and contrac-tion of this primary and secondary structure increase the wind veloc-ity, thus increasing energy har-vest. The Lounge is then positioned within he interstitial space be-tween these two interacting struc-tural systems.

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    Exploded Axon: Structure

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    Wind-Liner

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    Circulation

    Exterior View

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    Structural Rendering

    Conceptual Wireframe

    macarthur park mixed-usedate_09.08class_arch_505a_graduate design studioinstructor_John Mutlow

    macarthur park mixed-use provides market rate housing, affordable housing, senior housing, commercial, retail, community services and access to subway station located at macarthur park in los ange-les, ca. the project is a carving away of the maximum allowable building enve-lope to allow a central community space, while also taking into consideration such considerations as views, sun expo-sure, and the expedience of program both internal and external to the project.

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    Shade/Shadow Diagram

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    Diagrammatic Rendering: Massing

    Conceptual Massing Model

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    S Senior AptC CommunalEL Elevator LobbyT 4-Bed Townhouse3B 3-Bed Apt

    3B 2-bed AptCL Community Service LobbyCR Community Service ReceptionO OfficeR Retail

    LEGENDSRO SROC Communal SpaceEL Elevator LobbyT 4-Bed Townhouse3B 3-Bed Apt

    2B 2-bed AptCS Community Services

    LEGENDR RetailD Dining

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    Ground Floor Plan

    R Retail SL SRO/Senior LobbySR SRO ReceptionSER Senior ReceptionML Market Rate LobbyMR Market Rate ReceptionCL Community Services Lobby

    CR Community Services ReceptionEG Emergency EgressSUB Escalator to SubwayC CourtyardP Ramp to ParkingA Public Access to ParkingRR Restroom

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    m LANDed MuseumLANDed Museumdate_011.09class_arch_605a_graduate design studioinstructor_Gail borden

    LANDed museum takes the the ground plane as its point of departure. all space is subtractive. primordial experience of art is achieved through the disloca-tion of the viewer as one enters the submerged gallery spaces. qualities of light enhance this perception as light wells puncture through to the deep gal-lery spaces.

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    Installation: McArthur Park

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    Site Analysis: Topography + Interface

    Parti Diagram: Submerge into Landscape

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    Section Through Earth Cut

    Section Through Light Wells

    Plan: above grade Plan: Below grade

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    Section: Media Exhibit Room + Earth Cut

    Section: Earth Cut + Gallery Bays + Deep Light Well

    Sectional diagram: Light wells

    Sectional diagram: Earth Cut + Light wells

    Subterranean Gallery Space

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    Sectional Model: Earth Cut + Gallery Bays + Light Wells

    Approach

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    Hollywood MediathequeHollywood Mediathequedate_04.05class_arch_202b_design_studioinstructor_kara bartelt

    the hollywood mediatheque takes an urban stance in saying that there should be a formal cohesion among adjacent buildings. the project not only separates three individual blocks of program formally via bridges and continuous surfaces, it also offers a continuous expression of interior and exterior space.

    Urban Separation

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    Cross Section AAGround Floor Plan

  • USC

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    USC Museumdate_04.05class_arch_102b_design_studioinstructor_Li Wen

    the usc student work museum is lo-cated on a transitional threshold of the usc campus. as such, the project works with the ground plane as the continuous transitional element into the space. this continuity of space and smooth transition from interior to exterior allows for a liberating experience of art that is uninhibited from the boundary of walls or finite rooms.

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    View From Sidewalk Approach 1

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    Entry

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    Modular Marketplacedate_04.05class_arch_102b_design_studioinstructor_Li Wen

    modular marketplace is the intersection of two system of repetitious elements. by us-ing a standard market stall and changing the orientation of this module, the two systems come together to form hybrid stalls that can begin to assume new programmatic function.

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    Colliding Systems: Model

  • Cartesian Housedate_12.01.04class_arch_102a_design_studioinstructor_Lee Olvera

    the Cartesian house is an exercise in spa-tial composition. beginning with the carte-sian grid, a simple program was introduced to be arranged based on this central order-ing datum.

    Rendering: Graphite

    Aerial View of Living Space and Patio

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    View of Living Space and Patio

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  • Rendering: Graphite

    View of Front Entry

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  • Massing Model

    View of Living Space and Depressed Ground Plane

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